I thought you might like a cast list as it's rather extensive.
Dramatis Personae
Inspector Alexander Armitage: a police inspector and descendant of the ‘Gentleman Bow Street Runner’; engaged to Ida Henderson
Inspector Jeff Morrel: colleague and now friend of Alexander, after a rather acrimonious start to their relationship.
David Henderson: Brother to Ida, and to the deceased artist, Basil; relict of murdered Helen.
Gregson: his man, rather too fond of female company.
Ida Henderson: Archaeology student, and engaged to Alexander.
Elinor Henderson, née Truckle: sometime companion to Ida, now married to David for mutual benefit.
James Campbell: Alexander’s man of all work, valet and chauffeur; previously man to Basil Henderson
Gladys Price: Nominally Ida’s maid, more her companion and secretary and chauffeuse
In Lashbrook
Mary Fringford: housekeeper at the Elizabethan house owned by David Henderson which he leased out to build a more modern house
Ruth Fringford: her daughter
Millicent Mary Margaret AKA Millymollymegsie: Ruth’s daughter, age 5
Cecily, Lady Baskerville: young widow of the late Major Dennis Baskerville
Cyril: Lord Baskerville: age 6
Aggie: the faithful servant
Dr. Richard Brinkley: vicar, a learned man
Oliver Oliver [light baritone]: sexton and man to Dr. Brinkley, brews hooch in the crypt. Dropped out of the role Koko. Plays the organ indifferently if Miss Brinkley cannot do s
Dr. Craiggie: the village doctor
Miss Serena Craiggie: his sister, keeps house for him.
Miss Elizabeth [Betty]Thripp: a spinster lady who is the teacher of the village children.
Edgar Thripp: the nephew of Miss Thripp, son of her ne’er-do-well brother,
Miss Amabel Brinkley: a niece of the vicar who teaches the infant class of the village school; helps with Brownie-Guides, and plays the organ in church.
Fred Chaffinch [bass]: Stationmaster. Playing the title role of the Mikado
Polly Chaffinch [mezzo-soprano]: Fred’s wife; playing Yum-yum
Sam Reckitt [tenor]: Postmaster, playing Pooh-Bah
Emily Reckitt: his wife, something of an invalid
Dan Reckitt [tenor]: their son, postman, playing Nanki-poo
Tim Mapp: local bobby, also runs the Boy Scout troop with help from Dr. Brinkley and Oliver; playing Pish-Tush
Maggie Squires: Constable Mapp’s best girl; one of the schoolgirl chorus
Emma Squires: Maggie’s younger sister, one of the schoolgirl chorus, Girl Guide
Thomas Squires: Maggie’s father and master baker
Marion Squires: Thomas’s wife, Maggie’s mother, runs the teashop and bakery with Maggie’s aid. Runs the local Girl Guides and Brownies
Edward [Neddy] Braithewaite: fishmonger
Billy Braithwaite: His son who does the morning shift with fresh fish
Maud Braithwaite: the fishmonger’s daughter, nicknamed ‘Haddock’ by her contemporaries.
Stan Florey: the fishmonger’s boy, an orphan, lives in with the Braithwaites. A boy of about 12 years old. A dreamer, possibly brain damaged, but quite capable of calculating change.
Thruppence: Butcher, wife, Nancy, hair stylist and manicurist.
Annie Thruppence: his daughter, fancies Sid Smith
Simon Smith: Farrier and blacksmith
Sidney [Sid] Smith: Simon’s son, runs the village garage and is the mechanic. Part of the chorus
John Fringford: Landlord of ‘The Clene Shepe’ and brother of Mary
[Maggie and Emma Squires,] Claire Busby, [Annie Thruppence,] [Maud Braithwaite,] Irma Savin, Helen Newell: Girl Guides, members of the schoolgirl chorus
Violet Savin, indifferent artist, and Theodore Savin, clerk; Irma’s parents.
Bert and Jack Busby: brothers, and brothers of Claire, members of the chorus. Bert is the ticket clerk at the station, and Jack is a porter. Claire works in Oxford as a typist.
Leslie Edgington: member of the chorus, ticket collector.
Pete Reynolds, painter and decorator, one of Irma’s admirers
Hugh Carlton, staying on at school in hopes of university; one of Irma’s admirers. Has half a dozen step siblings. Pimply.
Tony Ambridge a grammar school boy, a bit of a player
Pike Primus and Pike Secundus grammar school boys
Vera Tweedie-Banks, neighbour and cousin to Theodore Savin and family
Marjorie Goodie and Winnie Harmon, neighbours of the above, a stable couple.
Velma Hodges, eleven years old, sister of Mabel Hodges, fifteen years old, both Girl Guides, but not involved in the acting. Velma has a temper and adores her sister.
Thanks! It can get a bit confusing to remember.
ReplyDeleteas I was using it when writing, I'd be unfair not to include it!!
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